Skywatch Friday: First Out Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps By SandyCarlson - July 19, 2012 From July 8, 2012 Every morningI think the lightless skyWill yield a storm.Every morningThe same error.Every morningThe same sun rises.I will learn. Skywatch Friday Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Great Grandma Lin10:09 AMI always think it's a sunset but you are on the east coast...great capture!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplySylvia K10:48 AMGorgeous beginning for the day and I love the brilliant path across the water! Terrific capture for the day, Sandy! Happy SWF!!!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyMyrna R.12:57 PMIt takes time to learn life's lessons. Beautiful photo and writing.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyA Lady's Life3:27 PMWe were waiting for a storn as well but got nothing. We always get something different from every one else lolReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAnnie Jeffries4:14 PMI can hear the yearning.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyLisa at Greenbow4:42 PMNothing like a fire in the sky to get you going.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyTammie Lee6:29 PMso lovely~ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnknown7:06 PMGreat shot!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJim7:57 PMGreat shot.Sydney - City and SuburbsReplyDeleteRepliesReplySpare Parts and Pics8:15 PMBeautiful reflection on the water.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplymoe lauher8:50 PMBeautiful, I've been away for a while and it's good to see your postingReplyDeleteRepliesReplyYogi♪♪♪10:59 PMWe finally got our rain today. Been a long time coming.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyLina Gustina11:04 PMBeautiful sunrise, reflection and words.http://www.womenandperspectives.com/2012/07/sky-watch-afternoon-sun-at-cemetery.htmlReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAnonymous2:25 AMSo poetic and beautiful!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyeileeninmd4:45 AMHi Sandy, lovely poem and sunrise. Have a happy weekend.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyStewart M5:21 AMHi there - what a great golden road on the water. Very nice words.Stewart MReplyDeleteRepliesReplycolleen9:56 AMThat reminder brought me relief. The Sky over the pool made the lifeguards blow whistles. http://www.looseleafnotes.com/wp/2012/07/when-the-country-club-was-a-farm/ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyIndrani11:23 PMLovely start for the day.Nice words penned.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplySallie (FullTime-Life)12:53 AMThat's a beautiful thing to learn!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyHilary12:08 AMVery lovely, Sandy. It's interesting how in photographs, we can't know a sunrise from a sunset. Nature is nifty.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment Thanks for being here.
I always think it's a sunset but you are on the east coast...great capture!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous beginning for the day and I love the brilliant path across the water! Terrific capture for the day, Sandy! Happy SWF!!!
ReplyDeleteIt takes time to learn life's lessons.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo and writing.
We were waiting for a storn as well but got nothing. We always get something different from every one else lol
ReplyDeleteI can hear the yearning.
ReplyDeleteNothing like a fire in the sky to get you going.
ReplyDeleteso lovely~
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
ReplyDeleteSydney - City and Suburbs
Beautiful reflection on the water.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I've been away for a while and it's good to see your posting
ReplyDeleteWe finally got our rain today. Been a long time coming.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunrise, reflection and words.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.womenandperspectives.com/2012/07/sky-watch-afternoon-sun-at-cemetery.html
So poetic and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Sandy, lovely poem and sunrise. Have a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi there - what a great golden road on the water. Very nice words.
ReplyDeleteStewart M
That reminder brought me relief.
ReplyDeleteThe Sky over the pool made the lifeguards blow whistles.
http://www.looseleafnotes.com/wp/2012/07/when-the-country-club-was-a-farm/
Lovely start for the day.
ReplyDeleteNice words penned.
That's a beautiful thing to learn!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely, Sandy. It's interesting how in photographs, we can't know a sunrise from a sunset. Nature is nifty.
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